The Aftermath: Living with the Holocaust
by
Aaron Hass
The Aftermath offers a perspective of how one who has lived with terror for years is able to avoid paralysis and move forward. The Aftermath offers the most comprehensive examination of the psychological impact of the Holocaust on survivors ever undertaken and covers the widest range of topics, including: survivor guilt, the absence of mourning, the psychological character...more
Paperback, 236 pages
Published
July 13th 1996
by Cambridge University Press
(first published February 24th 1995)
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As I finished this book after the author's other book In the Shadows, I found that this was more comprehensive and included material from the previous book.
Well-written and compassionate.
Well-written and compassionate.
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